Mr. Speaker, a majority of members of the foreign affairs committee want to hear from the widow of Rémy Beauregard, the president of Rights & Democracy before his untimely death. The government does not want to hear her speak, showing once again the government's contempt for the concept of discovering the truth.
It would also be beneficial to hear from the first president of Rights & Democracy, Ed Broadbent, once a member of course of this chamber, and also Joe Clark, who was the minister at the time that Rights & Democracy was created.
How can the government refuse to hear from these very important individuals, including the right hon. Joe Clark?